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The Top 25 Hispanic Nonprofits for 2011

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Year Established: 1974
2010 Expenditures: $41,625,994
2010 Revenues: $43,513,575
Expenditure change from 2009: 15.67 percent
Mission: To continuously improve the health status of underserved communities by providing affordable, comprehensive, and high-quality primary and specialty medical care and by assuring the performance and advancement of innovative best practices.
Service Area: South Bronx and Corona, Queens community in New York City
President & CEO: Paloma Izquierdo-Hernandez

No. 12
Hispanic Scholarship Fund

55 Second St, Suite 1500
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: (877) HSF-INFO (473-4636)
Website: www.hsf.net
Year Established: 1975
2010 Expenditures: $37,689,378
2010 Revenues: $39,750,533
Expenditure change from 2009: -8.01 percent
Mission: To strengthen America by advancing the college education of Hispanic Americans.
Service Area: Nationwide
President & CEO: Frank D. Alvarez

No. 13
Comunilife Inc.
214 W. 29th St., Eighth Floor

New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 219-1618
Website: www.comunilife.org
Year Established: 1989
2010 Expenditures: $23,698,938
2010 Revenues: $24,417,197
Expenditure change from 2009: N/A
Mission: To improve the quality of life and create a healthier tomorrow for children, adolescents, adults, families and seniors living with mental illness and/or HIV/AIDS in New York City's underserved, diverse communities.
Service Area: The boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens in New York City.
Executive Director: Dr. Rosa Gil

No. 14
Congreso de Latinos Unidos Inc.

216 W. Somerset St.
Philadelphia, PA 19133
Phone: (215) 763-8870
Website: www.congreso.net
Year Established: 1977
2010 Expenditures: $19,455,144
2010 Revenues: $19,487,079
Expenditure Change from 2009: N/A
Mission: To strengthen Latino communities through social, economic, education and health services, leadership development and advocacy.
Service Area: Philadelphia
Executive Director: Cynthia Figueroa

No. 15
The Unity Council

1900 Fruitvale Ave., Suite 2A
Oakland, CA 94601
Phone: (510) 535-6900
Website: www.unitycouncil.org
Year Established: 1964
2010 Expenditures: $18,902,209
2010 Revenues: $17,821,309
Expenditure change from 2009: 8.25 percent
Mission: To help families and individuals build wealth and assets through comprehensive programs of sustainable economic, social and neighborhood development.
Service Area: Oakland and parts of Alameda, Solano and Contra Costa counties.
Executive Director: Gilda Gonzales

No. 16
Asociacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores

234 E. Colorado Blvd., Suite 300
Pasadena, CA 91101
Phone: (626) 564-1988
Website: www.anppm.org
Year Established: 1975
2010 Expenditures: $16,987,993
2010 Revenues: $16,973,558
Expenditure change from 2009: 7.74 percent
Mission: To achieve social change by focusing on the needs of low-income minority and Hispanic older persons, thus impacting the Hispanic community and the nation as a whole. We believe in the right of each human being to have a decent and dignified life. Because of this belief, we attempt to provide some visible means of achieving such a way of life, especially for low-income older people, many of whom, because of language and cultural differences, are more vulnerable than their contemporaries. In response to the needs of the low-income elderly, we provide programs of employment and training, health, housing, and economic development. Aware of ongoing societal changes, we attempt to remain open and creative in our corporate commitment to the Hispanic community.

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